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T-Mobile's John Legere boosts Apple Watch LTE speed limit in response to customer feedback...
coolfactor said:macxpress said:While thats nice....I still think its pure BS for carriers to charge for a watch to be added to the plan. Its the same line, not a different phone number. For this reason alone I will not get an LTE Apple Watch. I already pay out the wazooo for my cell phone...I don't appreciate being nickel and dime'd by these greedy carriers.
Every device added to a network consumes resources. If one person has: (1) one phone, (2) one tablet, and (3) one watch... that's 3 device slots occupied for that one user. It has an impact on the network's ability to accommodate more users, thus impacting the carrier's profit potential. So it makes sense that the carrier charge a small fee for the additional devices. -
Apple pulls API doc browser Dash citing 'repeated fraudulent activity'
wizard69 said:Something still smells fishy here! Dash was one of the few developer oriented APP's that I felt was worth paying for. Installed it on both my iPAd and Mac. I'm not likely to go off App Store to buy and install either so I guess I'm screwed. Hopefully there is a more Neptune investigationThe galactic police are really busy these days, but I'm sure once they wrap up their Saturn investigation they'll get right on it!
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Apple sent senior engineers to customer's house to investigate music deletion issue
rogifan_new said:Who is James Pinkstone and why is he getting special treatment from Apple? -
Apple hikes App Store prices in Canada, Russia, New Zealand & several other countries
sacha said:It's truly ridiculous how Apple do this. If you are Canadian, I feel sorry for you. Apple really shouldn't have done this. -
Samsung working to copy iPhone 6s Live Photos feature for next Galaxy S7
Soli said:I think this will become just another gimmick feature that users don't really care about; and that's not something Apple does very often, at least not in comparison to their competitors.